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πŸ› οΈ Tutorial: Using OKKProxy Residential Proxies with Fingerprint Browsers

When running multiple accounts for e-commerce, social media, or ad campaigns, you need two layers of protection:

Device isolation β†’ handled by fingerprint browsers (AdsPower, OkBrowser).

Network isolation β†’ handled by residential proxies (like OKKProxy).

Without the second, your accounts can still be linked by IP.

πŸ”Ή Why OKKProxy?

Real residential IPs β†’ trusted by platforms

200+ countries β†’ bypass geo-restrictions

Supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 β†’ compatible with most browsers

Stable & fast β†’ fewer disconnects, higher success rate

πŸ”Ή Step-by-Step Setup

Generate a Residential IP

Go to OKKProxy dashboard
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Choose country, proxy type, session mode.

Copy the proxy node.

Configure in Fingerprint Browser

Create new profile.

Go to proxy settings β†’ select Socks5/HTTP.

Paste in proxy server details.

Test the Proxy

Run a connection test.

If successful β†’ bind proxy to account.

πŸ”Ή Best Practices

One account = One profile = One residential IP.

Don’t log into multiple accounts at the same time.

Warm up new accounts before running campaigns.

Use different regions for multi-country operations.

πŸ”Ή Conclusion

Fingerprint browsers handle the device fingerprint side, but without residential IPs, you’re still exposed.

Pairing OKKProxy with OKBrowser (or any other fingerprint browser) gives you:

βœ… Safer account environments

βœ… Better success with ad campaigns

βœ… Reliable scaling for e-commerce and social media

πŸ‘‰ Try it here: OKKProxy

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